WOMEN, THEIR LIVES & LOVES, IN THE SCRIPTURES

A Reference Book with Fascinating Reading

by Charles Douglas Greer


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 09/11/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 136
ISBN : 9781425963736
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 136
ISBN : 9781425963743

About the Book

My early years of recollection were when my Grandmother would read to me from the Bible when I was old enough to understand.

The “Great Depression” had started.

She was the one who would raise me. My mother had to work along with my dad in order to keep food on the table before I started work in the movies.

All of the stories she read seemed to be about women and their dominant part in the narration of the events. Where as, when I went to school the forming of history was done by men.

A good example was Jochebed, mother of Moses and Miriam, his sister. As a baby he was set adrift in a basket by them.

Where was the father, Amram?

The same can be asked when Moses married Zipporah and had a son by her. It was she who “cut off the foreskin and cast it at his feet”. Exod 4:24.

Circumcising should have been done by the father, I should think. It came to me that a tome in the form of a reference book should be made available.

Hence, this manuscript.
Charles “Doug” Greer


About the Author

About the Author

Charles Douglas Greer
From the onset he was called "Doug"

 

Born in Ottawa, Canada, in 1921.
Both parents from
Scotland.
Moved to
California in 1924.

Settled in Glendale.
In 1928 won a freckled-face contest.
Because of this he got work in the movies.
His first days work was in a crowd screen in one of the first talking pictures,
"Sunny side Up". 1929
He was a member of the Screen Actors Guild, #11732
He worked with Jackie Copper in many of the "Our Gang" comedies as well as
with Mickey Rooney in the "Mickey McGuire Comedies".
As a teenager, he worked again with Jackie Copper
in "When a Feller Needs a Friend", M G M.
After working on many pictures and meeting many movie stars,
it was time to move on.
This inappropriate career he had as a young man was not for him.
It had interfered with his education
While attending
Burbank High School, "Doug" studied Aircraft Sheet Metal.
When he graduated he went to work for Lockheed Aircraft Company in Burbank, Ca.
World War II having started, he volunteered for and joined the Tenth Mountain Divison,
the Ski Troops. ( He had learned to ski in the mountains of
California.)
When his Battalion prepared for overseas service,
he was transferred to "Inactive Duty" to go back to Lockheed for a specific job.
When this was finished,
June 8th, 1944,
he was called back into service with the 1267th Combat Engineer Battalion.
He "visited"
England, France, Luxemburg and Germany.
When the war in
Germany was over, he went to Marseille, France.
There he boarded a ship that took him through the
Panama Canal
and ended up in the Philippine Islands, as part of an invasion force to go to
Japan.
While in the
Philippines, he contacted Malaria.
He was Honorably Discharged
June 8,1946.
After the war he went to work for Laboratory Furniture Company,
Burbank, California.
There he learned the ins and outs of the trade.
He formed his own Corporation, "American Northern",
specializing in Fume Hoods and their exhaust systems.
He was married for 40 years, 7 months, 7.days.
He lost her
Jan. 30,1990.
Retired, he lives in
Scotts Valley, Ca.